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Nonyl Acridine Orange as a Prospective Photocatalyst in Chalcogenylation of Coumarins and Quinolinones.

Sindija LapcinskaPavels DimitrijevsPavel Arsenyan
Published in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2022)
A mild and efficient method for preparation of 3-sulfenyl and 3-selenyl coumarins and quinolinones mediated by artificial light or sunlight is presented. The elaborated protocol highlights the use of nonyl acridine orange as a photocatalyst to generate a sulfenyl radical from thiols that is further trapped by a heterocycle. The utility of the protocol is justified by a diverse scope of thiols, including short cysteine-containing peptides. The same reaction conditions can be applied for preparation of 3-selenyl coumarins and quinolinones. Various protected and unprotected selenocysteine-containing peptides were successfully utilized demonstrating high tolerance for amino acids with sensitive groups (Arg, Lys, Trp, His, and Tyr).
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